Posted on 04/08/2024 7:22:16 PM PDT by DallasBiff
Well, the pure magnificence of the art, memory of a loved one, passion of something as well as ability to narrate a story on your body are some of the major things that make them charm many people. However, young and old people with tattoos have to take the right steps in taking good care of them. This determines the appearance of the beauty of the art on your body as time passes by.
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My dad was a WW2 Navy aviator who had a tattoo of the Philippine islands on his right forearm. He participated in the liberation of the islands during WW2. I asked him about it when I was a little boy. He said it was the second most stupid thing he ever did, the first was going into the Navy at 16 years old.
I did not like my time in the Navy. However when I needed heart surgery the VA took care of me . Probably added more years than I had spent.
They should have spent the money at the dentist.
Really. Good teeth will benefit a person far longer than flashy tats on yer titz.
Now I’m older, I’m tattooed all over
My wife is tattooed, too
A-rooty-doot-toot, rooty-tooty-toot-toot
Rooty-tootle-tootle tattoo, too
To you
FSU?
I got a full body tattoo of me, only taller.
Its disposable income. Why not have all three. Maybe a lil skin stretching to tighten things up a bit.
Men with nipple rings give me the he-be-ge-bees. Those pics almost triggered my yack reflex.
Eagle on the back is cool.
Lydia, oh! Lydia, say have you met Lydia
Oh! Lydia, the tattooed lady
and people wonder why the birth rate is declining and men need viagra to get it up!
This baby boomer Army vet has never had a tattoo, just didn't interest me but my 34 year old Millennial daughter has a few flower tattoos on her leg and upper arm.
Whatever.
I react very badly to steroids, so I was thinking about getting a tat on my forearm “NO STEROIDS EVER”. Still might do it. In my growing up days, the only people with tats were Sailors, Marines and convicts.
“ My dad was a WW2 Navy aviator who had a tattoo of the Philippine islands on his right forearm. He participated in the liberation of the islands during WW2. I asked him about it when I was a little boy. He said it was the second most stupid thing he ever did”
And yet, that is the only appropriate example of a tattoo, and the only one man enough to admit he regretted it
Everyone regrets a tattoo.
Back when Saturday night live was funny, they did a bit on tats on young girls. A young girl gets a tat of a butterfly on her lower back. At 60, it has morphed into a vulture.
Yeesh!
LOL, you do make a good point there!
The only tat I have is my initials on my shoulder that I did with India ind needle and thread when I was 13. Did it by myself with four needles tied together with thread dipped in ink. Yeah, it’s old-school jail type tat. Stupid thing really that I’ve always regretted. Kids can do dumb things when they’re parent is gone.
Glad I never got any others though.
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